GPRS is a full valued service for the global and local Filipinos that promotes reliability and efficiency.
Duly registered with Securities and Exchange Commission and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
List of other services includes electronic airtime top up for Philippine TelCos, debit cards, bills payment, ticketing and booking.
Aggregator for Merchants, Banks, TelCos, Carriers and RemCos.
Unified Products and Services is the marketing arm of GPRS

---Send and received money local and international with a lowest rate ever.
---Cashless facility / shop using your own GPRS Visa Card. Visa Card can be used as debit / atm card.
---Sell e-loading business with all network using your own simcard (One SIM to all network).
---Sell online game cards (LEVELUP, e-games, e-points, e-coins and many more).
---Earn as much as 13% net profit for selling eloads.
---Earn 2% override commission from your load wallet.
---Bills payment system. Pay your own bills (Meralco, PLDT, water bills, and many more).
---Buy airline tickets for domestic and international.
---Earn 15% to 50% on remittance service charge.
---Hotel and Resorts Booking
---Online shopping
---You can have webtool account to sell eloads as well as gaming cards using computer.
---Chance to earn P90,000 per day.

4. Remittance service
---SENDING
-----GPRS remittance service charge is P60 only any amount
-----(local and international), so if you collect P100 from
-----customer as remittance fee you obviously earned P40.
-----Total: P40/Day x 30 = P1,200/Month

---PAYOUT
-----Earn 1% to 3% of the total amount to be received by your
-----clients(beneficiary / receiver).
-----Let's say the payout is P3,000 your potential income for the service if:
-----1% of P3,000 is P30
-----2% of P3,000 is P60
-----3% of P3,000 is P90
-----Total income in 2%: P60/Day x 30 = P1,800/Month
-----You may set a minimum service charge followed by "whichever is higher" phrase.
-----PAYOUT facility can be used on Globe Cash(GCash), SmartMoney
-----and with our international remittance partners.

Huwebes, Oktubre 27, 2011

Before knowing the network of a mobile number is really easy by getting only its first four digit(prefix), so all you have to do is memorize telcos' respective prefix number. Now with the number of prefixes that they have used, remembering telcos' prefixes is seriously confusing, so I ended up making a list.

Globe

0905

0906

0915

0916

0917

0925

0926

0927

0935

0936

0937

0996

0997

Red Mobile

0930

0938

0939

Smart

0907

0908

0909

0910

0912

0918

0919

0920

0921

0928

0929

0947

0989

0999

Sun Cellular

0922

0923

0932

0933

0942

0943

Talk N Text

0946

0948

0949

For any error or if you find any prefix not listed here please let me know.